JOHN JAMES DAVIS, III
Louisville, Kentucky
May 23, 1936
"He is all that's good and great,
He is the ruler of his fate."
,"1 s Treas. 1; Spanish Club 1; French Cotillion Clutb
b..ketball 1; La Cross 2; Track 4; ROTC 3,4.

We, the Senior Class of '55 do hereby scribble, and say this, our last
will and testament through the halls of Cristobal High School. We
hereby sorrowfully bestow upon individuals of the succeeding classes
our most treasured assets:

all his journalism assignments to Nancy Montibello
her curly hair to Pat Leach
her ROTC uniform to any junior gal with good feet
her lovely playing violin to Barry Davison
her "A" honor roll ability to her sister, Jean
just gladly leaves it all
his ROTC platoon to his brother Chuck
her ability to remain silent to Lily Prospect
his car keys (but not the car) to Ricardo Lorences
her car to anyone that doesn't like to walk
her "jazzbo" voice to Bunchy Gigg
his ability to speak French to Robert MacSparran
his height to Bob Norman
his right tackle position to his brother, Russell
just leaves
all the "would be caught" tarpon to Ernest Rodriguez
her fangled dangled earrings to Sandra Motta
his intramural batting eye to Luis Pabon
her giggles to Andrea Armstrong
her battalion sponsor position to Joan Curtis
her privilege for writing her own excuses to Jo Ann Harte
his quiet ways to David Heres
her badminton racket to Leida Kleefkens
his five o'clock shadow to Bobby Joe Willford
his night life to Leonard Scranton
his "Will" when he departs from earth to "ES"
her strenuous (?) gym ability to Doris Pabon
his catching position to Charlie Fears
all her good times in CHS to Virginia Chin
her inability to ride a motor bike to Steffi Beck
the S.A. Treasurer to Armando Lung
his trumpet, guitar, and hillbilly voice to Lynn Viklngstad
her A's in Spanish to her brother, Terry
his position on the basketball team to David Hawthorne
her modesty to Margaret Leigh
his football position to Joseph Katz
his good ways in Physics class to John Dougan
his basketball position to John Coffey
the presidency of the A.U.C.B. to Luis ElIzey
her car (Tiny Sebastian) to anyone who can drive it
her quiet ways to Sarah Barfield
all her gray hairs to some unworrying junior
her flirting glances to Janice Roscoe
her powerful pitching arm to Pat Maedl
his basketball ability to Mark Sugar
his well known "conceit" to Kaiser Bazan
her Italian haircut to Shirley Peterson
his ROTC commission to James Ambrose
his privilege to joke in English 12 to Luis Pelaez
his way with the females (?) to Floyd McDermitt
her long fingernails to Margaret Allen

Unity is the main ac-
tivity that is promoted
by the STUDENT ASSO- ,. -
CIATION.
This important branch *
of the Association has a
for its members nearly
all of the student body
which elects a Student '
Council consisting of ( .
five officers and one

The Athletic Council
is made up of the Stu-
dent Association alter-
nates. Their job is to
take care of the gate at
all C.H.S. athletic con-
tests.
This year Mr. Gregg
is sponsor.
The officers for this
year are Kaiser Bazan,
President; Margaret
Leigh, Treasurer.

The highest honor which can be
bestowed upon any Cristobal High
School student is membership in the
National Honor Society.
The main requirement for entrance
is Scholarship. A candidate must also
meet the standards of Character,
Leadership and Service. Miss Brown
is sponsor of the organization.
The members are Leolia Bailey, Don
Smith, Alice Chambers, Diane Schied-
egg, Carol Newhard.

Miss Brown and her student li-
brarians are in charge of caring for
the library.
The students who work in the
library besides learning the funda-
mentals of library work also gain a
great deal of general knowledge.

Office practice is offered to any Senior
girl who is looking forward to a career in
business. Under the leadership of Miss
Vilma Rosania, the school's secretary, the
girls acquire experience and efficiency in
office work.

CAFETERIA

Miss McLimans, with the help of
these five girls manages to keep an
efficient and well managed cafe-
teria for the student body as well as
for the teachers.

The Junior Rifle Club was W
organized in 1947. This year
the rifle club consists of 33 .
members. The club has set V'
many high goals and will no '. "4
doubt reach them under the
guidance of the sponsor, Mr.
Gibson. j
This year the Junior Rifle
Club Varsity is composed of
only six top shooters of the
club.

QUEEN CAROL I-October 9, 1954 in the Cristobal High School Girl's Gym was
the scene for the annual Homecoming Dance and Coronation. Carol Newhard reigned
majestically under her enlarged crown and in her velveted chair, as Football Captain
Ben Favorite crowned her Queen Carol I. Each attendant with her escort royally entered
to finish the evening's highlight.

FOOTBALL TEAM
Although the Tigers Football team of 1954-55 could not manage to win the Cham-
pionship, they put up the most gallant fight. Winning just wasn't there. One thing that
was there, however, was a team and school Spirit that can't be matched. As long as
CHS can maintain the Spirit that was shown in 1954-55, winning will be just a minor factor.

Don Smith, Captain
of the Tigers.
The CHS Basketball team went into the 1955 Interscholastic Season as defending
Champs for the past four years. This year again, the Tigers were unbeatable. However,
they did have to share the honor of Champions with Balboa. Under the top coaching
of Coach Paul Moser, the Tigers went into the last game trailing by one game, and
came out of it as Co-Champions.

Ramon Quezada, the Tigers'

Below (left to right): Manuel Perez, Ed Smith and Dud Smith.
... These three lads were a big part of the Tigers' first string stars.

With a two club fight for the flag, BHS defeated the Tigers three times to give the
Bulldogs the pennant. The best the Tigers could do, was to end up in a tie with BHS
in one ball game. The Seniors of 1955 wish the Tigers baseball team more luck in the
future.

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Having the biggest team in CHS history, the track stars of 1955 showed the fans
some nice running. Many ribbons were taken in by these lads this year. With only four
returning lettermen, their feats were as follows: Ramon Quezada, high jump and relays.
Don Smith, hurdles. Ed Smith, 100 and 220 yd. dash, also relays. Stan Smith, 100 and
220 yd. dash, also relays.

-a "A" LEAGUE-
CHS Tigresses started
off the season to defeat
Balboa on October 20,
1954 by the score of 24-20.
Junior College lost to the
"A" League girls by 20-23
on October 22. Next
S,- game; Balboa beat CHS
W 26-25. For the last game
r'r. of the season CHS took
1) Junior College 40-17, Oc-
Stober 29, to finish the 1954
S. .." A" Leag u e Volleyball
season in a Co-champion-
"A" LEAGUE-Front row (left to right): Sandra Motta, Carol Newhard, Virginia Dignam, Captain h with Bab
Louise Edmonson, Diane Peterson, and Peg Roddy. Back row (left to right): Diane Scheidegg, Marie ship with Balboa High
Bleakley, Nancy Montibello, Sara Barfield, Diane Delaney, Marcy Rudge, and Betty Smith. School.

"B" League
Volleyball
Co-Champions

"B" LEAGUE-
The Cristobal High
School "B" League girls'
Volleyball team beat Bal-
boa High School, October
20, 1954, 25-18. Balboa
High School then came
back to gain a victory over
the CHS nine with the close
score of 23-22. October
22, was the day of the Co-
championship between
CHS and BHS.

"A" LEAGUE-
CHS had only one team
for competition in the 1955
Softball season as Junior
College didn't get up a -'
team. The "A" League "*
beat Balboa High School
5-3 and 2-1 on February
1, 1955, and February 7,:
respectively, to give the
CHS Tigresses the Cham-
pionship.

"B" LEAGUE-
The first game was tied
between BHS and CHS,
-,-4-4, on February 1. With
the next game the deciding
factor for the Softball
Championship, the "B"
League won on February
,7, 1955, 7-6, to cop the
title.

No assembly or game is really com-
plete without a few selections from CHS's ,
capable band or orchestra. The beauti- *
ful songs and golden tones are all under
the guidance of our very capable con- K
ductor, Mr. 0. E. Jorstad. Christmas is
set off just right when the glee club and
orchestra get together for the annual ,,
Christmas Pageant and spring is ushered '
in with the delightful Spring Music Festi-
val in which the Glee Club and Orchestra
once again blend their music together. A H a

LIBRARY Mis s Brown and her student librarians are in charge of caring for t h e library. The students who work in the library besides learning the fundam entals o f library work also gain a great d e al of g e n e ral knowledge. Pictur e d l eft to right : Miss Brown librarian; Jacquelyn Bolling, Mondy Donohue, lorelfa H i rschfiel d Mary Ann Brass et. OFFICE GIRLSI Office practice is offered to any Senior girl who is looking forward to a career in business. Under the leader ship of Miss Vilma Rosania, the school s secretary, the girls acquire experience and efficiency in office work. Pictur e d left to right: Alice Chambers, Mary Fer nan dez, Esther Reyno l ds. (In se rt : Martha Kirby, Jean Janko. ) CAFETERIA Miss Mclimans, with the help of these five girls manages to keep an eff i cient and well managed cafeteria for the student bady as well as for the teachers. P i ctured l eft to r i g ht : Betty Von Geel, Miss Mclimans, manage r; Barbaro White, Mary Reshet er, Mary Ann Brasset Pamela Hawthorn.

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THE CRISTOBAL JUNIOR RIFLE CLUB Bill S levens The Junior Rifle Club was organized in 1947 This year the rifle club consist s of 33 members. The club has set many high goals and will no doubt reach them under the of the sponsor, Mr. Gibson. This year the Junior Rifle Club Varsity i s composed of only six top shooters of the club. Mike Brians Bill Gibson Borry Davison Mary Brosse l Dione Scheid egg Time Out For Ginger" 1954 -55 PLAYS

GLEE CLUB BAND and ORCHESTRA No assembly or game is really complete withou t a few se lecti ons from CHS's capable band or orchestra. The beauti ful son g s and golden tones a r e all under the guidance of our ve r y capable conductor, Mr. O E. Jor stad. Christmas is set off j ust right when the glee club and orchestra get together for the annual Christmas Pageant and spring i s ushered in with the delightful Spring Music Festiva l in whic h the Glee Club and Orchestra once again b lend their music together. ORCHESTRA Music is the speech 01 the angels."